Point Blank Press is a bureau for ‘immediate language’ with Peter Morrens as his only employee. He writes comments or protests with ink and pen on papers from traditional schoolbooks with or without margin.The words concentrate sometimes on the art and address the spectator, based on the heavy presupposition ‘language = saboteur’.Language hinders the fluent workings of artistic enterprise but is also a communicator. This is what creates the necessity to write words down on paper in their crudest, most primitive form.The frequency and the lack of order guarantee a certain quality of subjective, spontaneous and partial truth.